Oct. 31 Letters: Virginia politics

October 30, 2013

Ken Cuccinelli

If you like what his friends in Washington are doing to your healthcare, you'll love what Terry McAuliffe wants to do to Virginia.

Ted W. Mittler

Williamsburg

All three Republican candidates for state office, Ken Cuccinelli, E.W. Jackson, and Mark Obenshain, are Christians who are portrayed by their Democrat opponents as rabid, mountaintop-moralizing, extremist theocrats bent on outlawing contraception, shutting down Virginia's public school system, and arming the mentally disturbed, along with a host of other delusional charges.

These decent, principled family men derive their sense of morality and justice from the same Judeo-Christian values and principles as the majority of our Founding Fathers did and just like the majority of voters do in this pro-life, pro-family, pro-Constitution Commonwealth.

Terry McAuliffe, Ralph Northam, and Mark Herring, fueled by millions from the very donors who helped put Barack Obama in office, aim to turn this Commonwealth upside down economically, traditionally, and morally. They have the right to present and argue their positions, but Christians, they don't believe that you do.

They're banking that they have carpet bombed enough televisions, radios, and mailboxes with emotionally manipulative lies convincing enough for the majority to abandon better judgment and authorize them to refashion Virginia into another California or New York City.